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Posted by Walt Davies on June 16, 2007 at 07:47:32 from (70.41.247.71):
In Reply to: Re: Inheritance issues,, posted by Mark/ on June 16, 2007 at 05:58:14:
I hate to say it Mark but your wife is the one who gave it all away. Never trust anyone to be fair and impartial when money is the subject. Live and learn I guess is about all I can say now. My aunt died and left some money to my dad who died 2 months before her so it was to be divided up between 7 of us kids. Well the cousin who was doing the dividing dug up an old divorce paper from the 30's that said that Dad did not claim to be the father of two of my sisters. Long story but they got nothing and I got $5000 big deal. What was funny was that all my two sisters had to do was take their birth certificates to the court and they would have got their meager share. That $5000 was the only thing that I ever got from my father as he didn't even know that I existed since mother and dad were divorced before I was born. Some people wonder why I never wanted to go see him but you don't have feelings for someone that you have never met or heard from in 50 years. Its awful when parents die and leave everything in a mess for the kids to sort out. My wife is 82 and she is mad at both kids so she doesn't want them to get anything an so far with the farm I'm worth about 3/4 of million that's not chicken feed to a couple of kids. Walt
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